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CITY PIOPEETI. FOR SALE, Four allotments in franklyh STREET, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, Prick £3 10i per Foot. SEVEN ALLOTMENTS IN WELLINGTON AN: PRATT STREETS, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,. Prices : No 1, £3105.; Nos ~' 3, 4 , £3.; and Nos. 7, S, and 9, £1 ss. por foot FRANKLYN STREET. ; 33 33 f33 33 ' . I 1 o I Pfc -So on:; co c 4 J S ° 70/ 70/ ! 70/ 70/1 COLLING"WOOD STREET. j r .! j S i | 1 w !! g ! i- -- - J m 1 255. I 25e. 255. I « A | j .§ 4 £Jo | i jo 3 £-! $ CU iCD CO ; 05 S OO |*> | £ 2 """! 3 : j iS 100 " m 3( L.L 36 138 g 1 ° i PRATT STREET. I i ~~ I j Terms—Easy. Apply to WM. AITS EN. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES FOR PRIVATE SALE. J)R O P E RTIEB VULCAN-LANE WELLESLEY-STREET ALBERT-STREET COOK-STREET PONSONBY-ROAD AND FRANKLIN-ROAD. Also, properties in ONEHUNGA COROMANDEL AND REMUERA For further particulars, apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. EMIGRANTS' HOME, EPSOM. The subscriber will Let for a period of Years, A WELL-CONSTRUCTED BUILDING, 80 J_"?L feet by 50 feet, with two floors, and well adapted for a healthy temporary residence for now arrivals, and capable of accommodating 200 persons, situated in a delightful meadow, and immediately opposite the residence of William Potter, Esquire, Epsom. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. FARM NEAR HOWICK. ALL that Improved and Fenced-in FARM of 88 acres, of which 70 acres are laid down in grass ; together with an Eight-roomed, well-finished, HOUSE Cowhouse, Fowlhouse, Pigs'-yard and Orchard, well stocked with fruit-trees. This Farm is near the Estate of Alexander Kennedy Esq., and possesses an abundant supply of water in all seasons. Cargo boats of 15 tons can discharge close to the house. For further particulars, applv to SAMUEL 'COCHRANE, Auctioneer. PARISH OF WAIROA. COUNTY OF EDEN. FOR PRIVATE SALE, ALL that FREEHOLD ESTATE and ALLOTMENT of LAND, containing by admeasurement 101* acres of land, with a good and comfortable Four-roomed HOUSE, Stockyards, Barns, titables, and Outhouses, with Orchard in full bearing. Thirty acres securely fenced and in grass, the remainder bush. There is a Lime Quarry on the estate, which joins tho property of Mr. Benjamin Smith. For full particulars, apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. FOR SALE PRIVATELY, A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD (with term of years to rim) of the whole of that block of Buildings forming the comer of lIOBSON and WELLINGTON-STKEETS, consisting of a Shop, House, with Stable, &c., and two adjoining Houses, which are let to respectable Tenants. The situation is good, and cannot be excelled for a Public House or Store, having a commanding frontage to each of the streets above named, and with a small outlay, could be made one of the best Houses in the suburbs of Auckland. The present proprietor is retiring to tho country, and can give immediate possession. For further particulars, apply to DONALD McLENNAN, ' Agent, Queen-Btreet, or, W. MAUGHAM, on the premises. THE GEOLOGICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ATLAS OE NEW ZEALAND. BY DR. F. HOCHSTETTEE, Am DR. A. PETERMANN. The geology of new Zealand, in explanation of tho Geological and Topographical Atlas, from the Scientific Publications of the ' No vara' Expedition, Translated by Dr. C. F. Fischer. L. DELETTRE, Queen-street. E. MALCOLM, S A I L M IKI IE IR, , LOWER QUEEN-STREET, (ABOVE KI C O L' S , SHIP CHANDLEIi,) E MALCOLM, in returning thanks to the Public • of Auckland for past favours, begs to acquaint them that he has at cominaud a largo quantity of the BEST BRANDS of CANVAS (Bell and Ogilvy's), Also, having just finished 300 Waterproof Covers for Government, he begs to inform Country Customers that ho has a procoss o( Water-proofing Canvas Covers, unsurpassed in Auckland, it rendering them thoroughly impervious to water, aud is well adapted for lighter qualities of Canvas, thus rendering them cheaper aud more suitable for transport. FLAGS of ad Nations, TENTS, and all description of work connected with the Sailmakiug, done on the shortest notice, and at reasonable terms. November let, 1864.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 307, 5 November 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 307, 5 November 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 307, 5 November 1864, Page 3

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